Hubungan di antara aset luaran dan tingkah laku antisosial belia yang menetap di projek perumahan rakyat Kuala Lumpur
Youth problems are found to be on the rise as Malaysia is experiencing rapid millennium development. As youth are an important asset to a country’s future, this is particularly alarming. Thus, this issue requires attention and action from the community and responsible parties. Youth development e...
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Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
2020
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| Online Access: | http://journalarticle.ukm.my/17144/ http://journalarticle.ukm.my/17144/1/517-2248-1-PB.pdf |
| Summary: | Youth problems are found to be on the rise as Malaysia is experiencing rapid millennium
development. As youth are an important asset to a country’s future, this is particularly
alarming. Thus, this issue requires attention and action from the community and responsible
parties. Youth development efforts should be concentrating on the assets approach which will
strengthen their capabilities and accentuate their self-potential while amplifying their
intervention strategies to prevent antisocial behaviour. Therefore, this study aim to identify
the relationship between external asset and antisosial behavior among youth in PPR Kuala
Lumpur. Using a stratified random sample (two stages), a total of 450 inner-city youth has
been systematically selected to complete a set of standardized questionnaires. The 25
Developmental Assets Questionnaire Malaysian version was used to measure developmental
assets and Self-Reported Antisocial Behavior was used to measure antisocial behaviour. The
result shows that only one subscale of external assets significantly correlated to serious
antisocial behaviour and three subscales of external assets significantly correlated to violation
antisocial behaviour. In short, this study shows that external asset should be taken into
consideration when developing the youth intervention programs to reduce antisocial
behaviours. |
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